Result for 6135D459EAB38058DACE2059EE2B840599D95809

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/ghc-8.8.3/reflection-2.1.5/libHSreflection-2.1.5-D4OWOSHw8sOEQcYfQYukN1-ghc8.8.3.so
FileSize1245512
MD5785E60598932FB464D89B25ED63C46BB
SHA-16135D459EAB38058DACE2059EE2B840599D95809
SHA-256EC5DAE559AB86E79813953D73B600C31A88D427944CECDE8E42AE96567EFBE46
SSDEEP6144:G+DuiuRdoqxhrlzxJXrQ4SIsSdRkayA0kNjzMDUfoS5vu/BtlK+:jDjw7XMLsVgsvu0
TLSHT1354511C238B1F700F2BB86B477F78A107175C5212AED66D285EDCDD32C693E41A9225E
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hashlookup:trust60

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Key Value
MD54DED3FDF7E17C75ECF49070B17F016AB
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThis package addresses the /configuration problem/ which is propagating configurations that are available at run-time, allowing multiple configurations to coexist without resorting to mutable global variables or 'System.IO.Unsafe.unsafePerformIO'. That package is an implementation of the ideas presented in the paper "Functional Pearl: Implicit Configurations" by Oleg Kiselyov and Chung-chieh Shan (<http://okmij.org/ftp/Haskell/tr-15-04.pdf original paper>). However, the API has been streamlined to improve performance. Austin Seipp's tutorial <https://www.schoolofhaskell.com/user/thoughtpolice/using-reflection Reflecting values to types and back> provides a summary of the approach taken by this library, along with more motivating examples.
PackageNameghc-reflection
PackageReleasedlh.18.9
PackageVersion2.1.5
SHA-10CCAE1D5B7AEC27C182D5ED4B2E9E3E8EFEC8044
SHA-256DF4D1835AA45FB0A1EC746812A49095A77DC1DC546C553D9A0460C174BD10F56
Key Value
MD5580CCE0C794D950CB6DC19470F7F4ADC
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThis package addresses the /configuration problem/ which is propagating configurations that are available at run-time, allowing multiple configurations to coexist without resorting to mutable global variables or 'System.IO.Unsafe.unsafePerformIO'. That package is an implementation of the ideas presented in the paper "Functional Pearl: Implicit Configurations" by Oleg Kiselyov and Chung-chieh Shan (<http://okmij.org/ftp/Haskell/tr-15-04.pdf original paper>). However, the API has been streamlined to improve performance. Austin Seipp's tutorial <https://www.schoolofhaskell.com/user/thoughtpolice/using-reflection Reflecting values to types and back> provides a summary of the approach taken by this library, along with more motivating examples.
PackageNameghc-reflection
PackageReleasedlh.18.6
PackageVersion2.1.5
SHA-161F8CB774433250267D03DCFA7A58099B46E4BE0
SHA-256C02956DEF8D86296B31C58519BF4AA99A7AC3453DDD289DEF4F83E833362D01D